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Intensitycandle International Converter

Convert Intensitycandle International to Bougie Decimal and more • 21 conversions

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Unit Explanations

Intensitycandle Internationalintensitycandle-international

Source Unit

Intensitycandle International is a unit of luminous used in various contexts.

Current Use

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Bougie Decimalbd

Target Unit

The bougie decimal (bd) is a unit of luminous intensity defined as the intensity of light emitted by a source that produces a specific level of brightness when viewed under defined conditions. This unit is particularly relevant in the field of photometry, which measures visible light in terms of its perceived brightness to the human eye. The bougie decimal is part of a system that categorizes light sources based on their intensity and efficacy in producing light, enabling comparisons across different sources. It provides a standardized measurement that is critical for various applications in lighting technology, optics, and visual ergonomics, ensuring that lighting conditions meet specified standards for visibility and comfort.

bd = lumen / steradian

Current Use

The bougie decimal is utilized across various industries, particularly those involved in lighting design, architecture, and safety regulation. In the field of architectural lighting, the bougie decimal helps designers create spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional, ensuring that light levels meet the needs of occupants. In the automotive industry, bougie decimal measurements are crucial for determining the effectiveness of headlights and tail lights, contributing to road safety. Additionally, bougie decimal values are essential in the manufacturing of consumer electronics that utilize LED screens, ensuring optimal brightness levels for user comfort. Countries such as France, Germany, and Japan have adopted the bougie decimal in their lighting regulations, enabling standard practices in both commercial and residential settings. This unit also finds application in the film and photography industries, where precise lighting conditions are vital for capturing high-quality images. Thus, the bougie decimal acts as a bridge between scientific measurement and practical application, ensuring that light is utilized effectively in various domains.

Fun Fact

The bougie decimal is named after the French term for candle, reflecting its historical connection to lighting.

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📐Conversion Formula

= × 1.00000

How to Convert

To convert to , multiply the value by 1.00000. This conversion factor represents the ratio between these two units.

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Intensitycandle International

luminousNon-SI

Definition

Intensitycandle International is a unit of luminous used in various contexts.

History & Origin

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Etymology: To be populated.

Current Use

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bd

Bougie Decimal

luminousNon-SI

Definition

The bougie decimal (bd) is a unit of luminous intensity defined as the intensity of light emitted by a source that produces a specific level of brightness when viewed under defined conditions. This unit is particularly relevant in the field of photometry, which measures visible light in terms of its perceived brightness to the human eye. The bougie decimal is part of a system that categorizes light sources based on their intensity and efficacy in producing light, enabling comparisons across different sources. It provides a standardized measurement that is critical for various applications in lighting technology, optics, and visual ergonomics, ensuring that lighting conditions meet specified standards for visibility and comfort.

History & Origin

The bougie decimal unit originated in the early 20th century, during a period of rapid advancement in the study of light and vision. It was developed as a response to the need for a standardized measurement of luminous intensity. As the use of electric lighting proliferated, the need for precise measurements to ensure safety and comfort in various environments became paramount. The bougie decimal was introduced as a way to quantify the intensity of light emitted from various sources, allowing for better comparison and regulation. The development of this unit was part of a broader trend in metrology, where the goal was to provide clarity and consistency in measurements related to light, which had previously been subjective and variable.

Etymology: The term 'bougie' is derived from the French word for 'candle' (bougie), which reflects its historical roots in candle measurement. 'Decimal' denotes the system of measurement based on powers of ten, indicating the standardized nature of the unit.

1920: Introduction of bougie decimal...1979: Standardization of bougie deci...

Current Use

The bougie decimal is utilized across various industries, particularly those involved in lighting design, architecture, and safety regulation. In the field of architectural lighting, the bougie decimal helps designers create spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional, ensuring that light levels meet the needs of occupants. In the automotive industry, bougie decimal measurements are crucial for determining the effectiveness of headlights and tail lights, contributing to road safety. Additionally, bougie decimal values are essential in the manufacturing of consumer electronics that utilize LED screens, ensuring optimal brightness levels for user comfort. Countries such as France, Germany, and Japan have adopted the bougie decimal in their lighting regulations, enabling standard practices in both commercial and residential settings. This unit also finds application in the film and photography industries, where precise lighting conditions are vital for capturing high-quality images. Thus, the bougie decimal acts as a bridge between scientific measurement and practical application, ensuring that light is utilized effectively in various domains.

Lighting DesignAutomotivePhotographyIndustrial EngineeringArchitecture

💡 Fun Facts

  • The bougie decimal is named after the French term for candle, reflecting its historical connection to lighting.
  • Many countries have specific regulations that require minimum bougie decimal levels for safety in public spaces.
  • The bougie decimal is part of a broader metric system that includes other units like lumens and candelas.

📏 Real-World Examples

800 bd
The brightness of a standard 60W incandescent bulb
1500 bd
Luminous intensity of a car headlight
500 bd
Brightness level required in an office environment
3000 bd
Intensity of a professional photography light
1200 bd
Lighting required for a retail display for optimal visibility
2000 bd
Luminous intensity of outdoor street lighting at night

🔗 Related Units

Lumen (A measure of total light output, related to bougie decimal by the luminous intensity formula.)Candela (The SI base unit of luminous intensity; 1 candela = 1 bougie decimal.)Lux (A measure of illuminance; 1 lux = 1 lumen/m², related to bd through area.)Steradian (Unit of solid angle; used in the formula for bougie decimal.)Foot-Candle (A measure of illuminance; 1 foot-candle = approximately 10.764 lux.)Nit (A measure of luminance; 1 nit = 1 candela/m², related to bd in display technology.)

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